Blackie And The Rodeo Kings Announce Record Deal With Warner Music Canada

Critically-acclaimed, JUNO-Award winning Blackie and the Rodeo Kings – Tom Wilson, Stephen Fearing and Colin Linden – will celebrate their 25th year together in 2020 and have no intention of slowing down.

Today the band is pleased to announce that they have signed a recording deal with Warner Music Canada to release their 10th album in 2020.

“King of this Town” will be out on January 24, 2020, and is available for pre-order starting today:

Blackie and The Rodeo Kings Album King of This Town available on Vinyl and CD

The first single from the album, “Cold 100,” is available at all digital streaming services and retailers today.

Blackie and The Rodeo Kings New Tour and Album King of This Town

“We are incredibly honoured to be working with such an important and iconic band” says Steve Kane, president of Warner Music Canada. “The fact that 25 years into their career they continue to write such compelling songs and vital music is a true testament to Tom, Stephen and Colin’s towering talents.”

“After 25 years of making music as a band, it is so cool to be working with Warner Music. We think this is the beginning of a beautiful relationship,” says Tom, Stephen and Colin.

Blackie And The Rodeo Kings have also announced their first wave of King Of This Town 2020 tour dates with more shows being announced soon. Every ticket for the band’s King Of This Town tour will include a digital copy of the new album. Tickets go on sale at 10:00 AM EST this Friday, October 25.

Blackie And The Rodeo Kings originally formed in 1996, when Colin Linden, Stephen Fearing, and Tom Wilson came together to record what was supposed to be a one-off tribute album to the great Canadian songwriter Willie P. Bennett. At the time, all three members were deeply committed to burgeoning solo careers that they had no intentions of putting on hold, and had no plans to turn Blackie into an ongoing concern.

Now 25 years later, Blackie and the Rodeo Kings have organically evolved into one of the finest roots-oriented bands in North America. Blackie and the Rodeo Kings remains one of Canada’s greatest musical treasures.

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